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I understand the GT3 has 295/30zr18 as OEM size. Any fitment issues with 285/30zr18s on 11 inch width rear wheels?
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Ryan
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i have an 03 c2 with the evo/vf engineering supercharger kit installed, and I love it. The kit is overengineered with stock reliability, oem install and 996tt performance as primary goals. I have 35k miles and the car runs like a top. The kit also comes with a chargecooler to cool the charge before entering the throttle body. For $11k-$13k USD, you get +120 hp/80 lbft (150 hp/90 lbft on 3.6 engine) with a relatively modest 6psi boost. With the kit and a performance exhaust, I am at about 480 hp. They also reset the redline to 7k rpms and remove the soft limiter and top speed gov. Dont expect 996tt deliverability though, as the kit is designed to provide the increase in the mid range (3k to redline) as opposed to the turbo's monstrous low end torque delivery. Whatever you decide to do, best of luck...
285/30zr18s on 04 GT3 rear wheels?
in 996 GT3
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Thanks Loren. Sorry for the double post...